Flac (image, .cue, log)scans | 3h 22 min | Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Space Rock | 1.4 / 2.2 GBCD 1 – 1981 – Robot Woman 1:01. Disco At The End Of The World02. Robot Woman03. Machine Song04. The Sea05. Searching The Airwaves06. Billi Bunker’s Blues07. Military Procession08. Customs Man – Rapist09. Fire10. Red Alert11. Stars12. AustraliaCD 2 – 1982 – Robot Woman 2:01. Suggestive Station02. This Train03. I Wanna Be With You04. The Moving Walkway05. The Upwardly Mobile Song06. Tigers Or Elephants07. Mirror08. You Can Touch The Sky09. 199910. Crazy Town11. Angry Song12. Looking For13. LeotardsCD 3 – 1986 – Robot Woman 3:01. It’s You And Me Baby02. Faces Of A Woman03. Desire, War04. Children’s Song05. Lady’s Song06. Woman Of Streams07. I’m Sorry08. Men Cry09. Solutions10. Magenta (Part One)CD 4 – 2019 – Robot Woman Xtra / Unknown And Hidden Extras / Demos & Rarities:01. Trepidance02. Disco At The End Of The World (Demo)03. Harry – A Future04. Robot Woman (Live At KCMO)05. Rat Rock Instrumental06. Slow Slither07. Searching The Airwaves And Today’s Army08. Machine Song (Dub Remix)09. Customs (Demo)10. Australia (Intrumental Dub)11. War Is Over – Armageddon – Wassillissa Flute12. Tigers13. Chinese Puzzle14. 1999 (Dub)15. Is It Real Or Am I Dreaming? – Magic Land16. Flying Through The Machine17. Gliss (With Matthew Arnold)18. Magenta – 100 Years Old With Life After LifeMother Gong was an offshot band of Gong, first imagined by Gilli Smyth in 1978 to promote her album Mother.
In the end of 1978, Gilli Smyth met Harry Williamson, and Mother Gong would then be the umbrella name for their musical projects together, with revolving musicians (or sometimes in duo with backing tapes).
Mother Gong existed until 2006, although not continuously.